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In 1990 I moved to Idaho. I did not own a big game rifle and could not afford one. I built (more like asssembled) a CVA Frontier in .50 cal. Never killed a thing with it. Soon I bought an actual hunting rifle and the CVA went in the closet, for 30 years.

On Friday my oldest son killed a spike buck with it, first kill with that gun. I promptly gave it to him.

On Saturday I asked to borrow the gun I owned the day before. I took that gun on a final hunt with me. With minutes of shooting light left I saw a 4x2 buck. The property owner I was with said, "You wanna shoot that buck?" I replied heck yes! I shot him with a patched round all at 46yds. Double lung with massive damage. 30 yds and he lay down for the last time. By far the largest body deer I have ever killed.
And with a borrowed gun.
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After 30 years you finally realized that you actually did own 'an actual hunting rifle' when you built that CVA kit. Look at all those years missed smelling Black Powder smoke upon shooting big game. (LOL) Glad you enjoyed the experience. More than a Dandy Buck there.
 
Great buck! The pattern on your gun stock looks awesome! Did you do that when you built it?
Yes. I used a propane torch to scorch the stock before I put the varnish on. I had read that Mtn. men wrapped rope around their rifles then scorched them to create the pattern. Don't know if that's true but I did my twist on it.
 

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Awesome buck and awesome story. That rifle is going to mean a lot more to your son from this point on!
 

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